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Karan Gill, a simulation administrative assistant, guides onlookers through infant CPR techniques, demonstrating how to use just two fingers to repeatedly compress the chest of someone so small.

The baby isn’t real, but the high-fidelity manikin, a jointed model of the human body, offers nurses realistic training that could prove invaluable in actual medical emergencies. This week, HCA Healthcare opened the HCA Healthcare Center for Clinical Advancement — the state’s first simulation and training center of its kind designed specifically for nurses.

Officials believe the facility will improve patient care across Nevada and California.

“This center was created for one purpose — to ensure our nurses are equipped with the knowledge, c

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